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1,485 stories by "Matt Wolf"

Power politics in David Mamet's 'Oleanna' make for an imbalanced drama by Matt Wolf

Jonathan Slinger shines in Lucy Bailey-directed revival of Mamet two-hander.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 1:04pm on July 30, 2021

Bagdad Café, Old Vic review - sweet but scattershot by Matt Wolf

Percy Adlon's 1987 film reopens the Old Vic, directed by Emma Rice and starring Sandra Marvin.

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 6:56am on July 29, 2021

'The Two Character Play' at Hampstead Theatre brings 'new life' to the Tennessee Williams work by Matt Wolf

Tennessee Williams's 1967 study in meta-theatre returns to the theatre where it premiered.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 6:58am on July 28, 2021

Luke Brady on becoming Moses in 'The Prince of Egypt' in the West End by Matt Wolf

The musical's gifted and amiable leading man was keen to chat one recent day about the renewed thrill of being back on the boards.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:06pm on July 23, 2021

'Anna X,' starring Emma Corrin, is an electric, theatrical joyride by Matt Wolf

2019 play gets a commercial upgrade to the West End

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 11:49am on July 19, 2021

In 'Bach & Sons,' a Composer Stares Down Death by Matt Wolf

The new play at the Bridge Theater in London and two other productions on the city's stages examine characters facing the end.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on July 15, 2021

BWW Review: THE DUMB WAITER, Old Vic by Matt Wolf

Jeremy Herrin directs Pinter's 1960 two-hander with Daniel Mays back onstage for first time in five years

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 9:42am on July 10, 2021

'Romeo and Juliet' at Shakespeare's Globe plays against the natural poetry by Matt Wolf

Ola Ince directs a message-heavy, modern take on this oft-performed tragedy

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 6:51am on July 10, 2021

'The Invisible Hand's' Scott Karim on how stories should make sense of the world by Matt Wolf

Scott Karim, 35, has joined the cast of Ayad Akhtar's play at the Kiln Theatre

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 8:48am on July 8, 2021

J'Ouvert, Harold Pinter Theatre review - formless yet fabulous by Matt Wolf

Yasmine Joseph brings a blast of Carnival to the West End A welcome West End upgrade is the order of the day at J'Ouvert, the debut play from Yasmin Joseph whose 2019 premiere at South Lond…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:42am on June 29, 2021

'Out West' at Lyric Hammersmith is 'one of the most exciting surprises of the year' by Matt Wolf

Three monologues in one truly terrific evening at west London's Lyric Hammersmith.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 12:25pm on June 28, 2021

'Staircase' at Southwark Playhouse struggles to find chemistry and humour by Matt Wolf

Charles Dyer's 1966 RSC play gets a rare revival with Paul Rider, late of CHICAGO, amongst the cast

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:13am on June 28, 2021

Under Milk Wood, National Theatre review - Michael Sheen at his most magnetic by Matt Wolf

One Welshman honours another in National Theatre return to the Dylan Thomas mainstay There's commanding, and then there's Michael Sheen, who sweeps on to the Olivier stage 15 minutes or so …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 12:12pm on June 24, 2021

'Raya' is 'beautifully acted' at Hampstead Theatre by Matt Wolf

We never see the title character in Raya, Deborah Bruce's intriguing, beautifully acted new play that continues a strong return for the Hampstead Theatre.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:24pm on June 21, 2021

Lisa Dwan shines in Trevor Nunn's powerful and urgent production of 'Happy Days' by Matt Wolf

Beckett's Happy Days is marking its 60th birthday this year with a heavenly Riverside Studios revival from the director Trevor Nunn. Perhaps it takes the wisdom accrued over a life to bring …

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 9:53am on June 21, 2021

These are `Happy Days' Indeed for Trevor Nunn by Matt Wolf

The director's latest production caps decades of distinguished achievement

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 9:52am on June 21, 2021

Challenges Aplenty Onstage in London, With Some Fun Along the Way by Matt Wolf

As London venues reopen, theatergoers can choose to reckon with works like "The Death of a Black Man" or enjoy frothier fare from George Bernard Shaw.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:03am on June 17, 2021

The State of the London Stage: June 2021 by Matt Wolf

Theatreland is Back in Business

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:49am on June 1, 2021

London Theater's Reopening: 'Flight,' 'Herding Cats' and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by Matt Wolf

One "play" uses only voice-overs. Another features a main actor only on video. And under Covid rules, an 11-person Shakespeare cast counts as an army.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:42am on May 27, 2021

'Cruise' offers an intimate cross-generational look at the LGBTQ+ community by Matt Wolf

No, Jack Holden's play is not about Tom, though the film star does get referenced along the way. In fact, Cruise is a vigorously acted history lesson that doubles as a vital performance oppo…

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 6:05pm on May 24, 2021

Online or In-Person? Soon, British Theatergoers Can Decide by Matt Wolf

Live theater is set to return in England starting May 17, but many online offerings will remain.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:18am on May 6, 2021

The State Of The London Stage: May 2021 by Matt Wolf

The fabled date is getting nearer! For months, May 17 has loomed large in the calendar of London theatreland as the signal for playhouses to reopen their doors after a five-month lockdown.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 8:49am on May 5, 2021

'Living Newspaper' at the Royal Court Theater Stirs Up Stories of Our Time by Matt Wolf

Tired of reading the headlines? You can watch artistic interpretations of the stories of our era by trailing actors in a Living Newspaper production, section by section.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on April 22, 2021

Helen McCrory, In Admiring, Awestruck Memory by Matt Wolf

We Remember a Great Actress Taken Way Too Soon

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:42am on April 19, 2021

The State of the London Stage: April 2021 by Matt Wolf

Hellos Aplenty as Lockdown Nears an End - And A Sad Goodbye

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 9:47am on April 7, 2021
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